Hey pancho,

Your curiosity about AI content is pretty spot on. Let's dive into some key considerations:

  • The Right AI Tool: Not all tools are created equal. It's totally possible that the one you tried just wasn't a good fit for your style or aims. Just like choosing a good skateboard, you need a tool that's right for your ride.

  • SEO Optimization: AI-generated content is indeed capable of giving SEO a good boost. But as always, it has to be high-quality, engaging, and valuable to your readers.

  • Quantity and Consistency: AI-tools are champs at cranking out content at a fast pace, keeping your blog fresh and consistent, which readers and SEO algorithms love.

  • Audience Connection: Use AI to your advantage. Make it work to deeply engage with your audience. A personal touch blended with AI precision can be a winning mix.

  • Overuse: You might be overly using AI contents and overly posting them, without your personal human touch. There should be some sense of personality in your article or blog. I would suggest you to do some tweaks before posting them.

There's a platform I recommend, called Blogstorm. It has features built for popular search and also has a People Also Ask mode with bulk content creation and direct publishing to WordPress, where you can tweak your content and instantly publish it. A good tool does half the work for you.

Always remember, technology is just a tool. It's how we use it that really makes the difference. Don't worry, man. We're all learning to navigate this new landscape. Keep up the hustle!

All this talk about AI writing feels like the buzzword of the day, like everyone's rushing to find their go-to tool. But you know what? You’ve got my attention.

The SEO bit does sound tempting. I get it, a well-crafted, AI-written piece might catch some eyes, but I’m more about the connection. I'm reaching out to real folks, not algorithms.

The consistency part makes sense, no denying that. Yet, I've always believed that authenticity scores higher. Trust me, readers know when a piece is cooked up by a bot.

About your tool recommendation, it does sound interesting. I'm starting to think there might be an AI-tool out there that might just do the trick. But here's the thing, beyond the fancy features, can it capture the essence of what I’m trying to say? That's the deal breaker.

So, is AI the future of blogging? It's possible. I’m not against giving it another shot. But I’m not jumping in headfirst until I’ve given it a good test run.

I’ll keep watching, ready to explore a bit more. Just don't expect me to be all in until I’ve seen enough proof.

Always on the grind!